package main import ( "fmt" "net" "regexp" "sort" "strings" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/integration/checker" "github.com/go-check/check" ) func (s *DockerSuite) TestPortList(c *check.C) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) // one port out, _ := dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", "9876:80", "busybox", "top") firstID := strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", firstID, "80") err := assertPortList(c, out, []string{"0.0.0.0:9876"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", firstID) err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{"80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9876"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", firstID) // three port out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", "9876:80", "-p", "9877:81", "-p", "9878:82", "busybox", "top") ID := strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", ID, "80") err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{"0.0.0.0:9876"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", ID) err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{ "80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9876", "81/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9877", "82/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9878"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", ID) // more and one port mapped to the same container port out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", "9876:80", "-p", "9999:80", "-p", "9877:81", "-p", "9878:82", "busybox", "top") ID = strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", ID, "80") err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{"0.0.0.0:9876", "0.0.0.0:9999"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", ID) err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{ "80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9876", "80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9999", "81/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9877", "82/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9878"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", ID) testRange := func() { // host port ranges used IDs := make([]string, 3) for i := 0; i < 3; i++ { out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", "9090-9092:80", "busybox", "top") IDs[i] = strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", IDs[i]) err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{fmt.Sprintf("80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:%d", 9090+i)}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) } // test port range exhaustion out, _, err = dockerCmdWithError("run", "-d", "-p", "9090-9092:80", "busybox", "top") // Exhausted port range did not return an error c.Assert(err, checker.NotNil, check.Commentf("out: %s", out)) for i := 0; i < 3; i++ { dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", IDs[i]) } } testRange() // Verify we ran re-use port ranges after they are no longer in use. testRange() // test invalid port ranges for _, invalidRange := range []string{"9090-9089:80", "9090-:80", "-9090:80"} { out, _, err = dockerCmdWithError("run", "-d", "-p", invalidRange, "busybox", "top") // Port range should have returned an error c.Assert(err, checker.NotNil, check.Commentf("out: %s", out)) } // test host range:container range spec. out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", "9800-9803:80-83", "busybox", "top") ID = strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", ID) err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{ "80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9800", "81/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9801", "82/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9802", "83/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:9803"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", ID) // test mixing protocols in same port range out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", "8000-8080:80", "-p", "8000-8080:80/udp", "busybox", "top") ID = strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", ID) err = assertPortList(c, out, []string{ "80/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:8000", "80/udp -> 0.0.0.0:8000"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", ID) } func assertPortList(c *check.C, out string, expected []string) error { lines := strings.Split(strings.Trim(out, "\n "), "\n") if len(lines) != len(expected) { return fmt.Errorf("different size lists %s, %d, %d", out, len(lines), len(expected)) } sort.Strings(lines) sort.Strings(expected) for i := 0; i < len(expected); i++ { if lines[i] != expected[i] { return fmt.Errorf("|" + lines[i] + "!=" + expected[i] + "|") } } return nil } func stopRemoveContainer(id string, c *check.C) { dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", id) } func (s *DockerSuite) TestUnpublishedPortsInPsOutput(c *check.C) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) // Run busybox with command line expose (equivalent to EXPOSE in image's Dockerfile) for the following ports port1 := 80 port2 := 443 expose1 := fmt.Sprintf("--expose=%d", port1) expose2 := fmt.Sprintf("--expose=%d", port2) dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", expose1, expose2, "busybox", "sleep", "5") // Check docker ps o/p for last created container reports the unpublished ports unpPort1 := fmt.Sprintf("%d/tcp", port1) unpPort2 := fmt.Sprintf("%d/tcp", port2) out, _ := dockerCmd(c, "ps", "-n=1") // Missing unpublished ports in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, unpPort1) // Missing unpublished ports in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, unpPort2) // Run the container forcing to publish the exposed ports dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-P", expose1, expose2, "busybox", "sleep", "5") // Check docker ps o/p for last created container reports the exposed ports in the port bindings expBndRegx1 := regexp.MustCompile(`0.0.0.0:\d\d\d\d\d->` + unpPort1) expBndRegx2 := regexp.MustCompile(`0.0.0.0:\d\d\d\d\d->` + unpPort2) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "ps", "-n=1") // Cannot find expected port binding port (0.0.0.0:xxxxx->unpPort1) in docker ps output c.Assert(expBndRegx1.MatchString(out), checker.Equals, true, check.Commentf("out: %s; unpPort1: %s", out, unpPort1)) // Cannot find expected port binding port (0.0.0.0:xxxxx->unpPort2) in docker ps output c.Assert(expBndRegx2.MatchString(out), checker.Equals, true, check.Commentf("out: %s; unpPort2: %s", out, unpPort2)) // Run the container specifying explicit port bindings for the exposed ports offset := 10000 pFlag1 := fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", offset+port1, port1) pFlag2 := fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", offset+port2, port2) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", pFlag1, "-p", pFlag2, expose1, expose2, "busybox", "sleep", "5") id := strings.TrimSpace(out) // Check docker ps o/p for last created container reports the specified port mappings expBnd1 := fmt.Sprintf("0.0.0.0:%d->%s", offset+port1, unpPort1) expBnd2 := fmt.Sprintf("0.0.0.0:%d->%s", offset+port2, unpPort2) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "ps", "-n=1") // Cannot find expected port binding (expBnd1) in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, expBnd1) // Cannot find expected port binding (expBnd2) in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, expBnd2) // Remove container now otherwise it will interfere with next test stopRemoveContainer(id, c) // Run the container with explicit port bindings and no exposed ports out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", pFlag1, "-p", pFlag2, "busybox", "sleep", "5") id = strings.TrimSpace(out) // Check docker ps o/p for last created container reports the specified port mappings out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "ps", "-n=1") // Cannot find expected port binding (expBnd1) in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, expBnd1) // Cannot find expected port binding (expBnd2) in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, expBnd2) // Remove container now otherwise it will interfere with next test stopRemoveContainer(id, c) // Run the container with one unpublished exposed port and one explicit port binding dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", expose1, "-p", pFlag2, "busybox", "sleep", "5") // Check docker ps o/p for last created container reports the specified unpublished port and port mapping out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "ps", "-n=1") // Missing unpublished exposed ports (unpPort1) in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, unpPort1) // Missing port binding (expBnd2) in docker ps output c.Assert(out, checker.Contains, expBnd2) } func (s *DockerSuite) TestPortHostBinding(c *check.C) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux, NotUserNamespace) out, _ := dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-p", "9876:80", "busybox", "nc", "-l", "-p", "80") firstID := strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", firstID, "80") err := assertPortList(c, out, []string{"0.0.0.0:9876"}) // Port list is not correct c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil) dockerCmd(c, "run", "--net=host", "busybox", "nc", "localhost", "9876") dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", firstID) out, _, err = dockerCmdWithError("run", "--net=host", "busybox", "nc", "localhost", "9876") // Port is still bound after the Container is removed c.Assert(err, checker.NotNil, check.Commentf("out: %s", out)) } func (s *DockerSuite) TestPortExposeHostBinding(c *check.C) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux, NotUserNamespace) out, _ := dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "-P", "--expose", "80", "busybox", "nc", "-l", "-p", "80") firstID := strings.TrimSpace(out) out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "port", firstID, "80") _, exposedPort, err := net.SplitHostPort(out) c.Assert(err, checker.IsNil, check.Commentf("out: %s", out)) dockerCmd(c, "run", "--net=host", "busybox", "nc", "localhost", strings.TrimSpace(exposedPort)) dockerCmd(c, "rm", "-f", firstID) out, _, err = dockerCmdWithError("run", "--net=host", "busybox", "nc", "localhost", strings.TrimSpace(exposedPort)) // Port is still bound after the Container is removed c.Assert(err, checker.NotNil, check.Commentf("out: %s", out)) } func (s *DockerSuite) TestPortBindingOnSandbox(c *check.C) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux, NotUserNamespace) dockerCmd(c, "network", "create", "--internal", "-d", "bridge", "internal-net") nr := getNetworkResource(c, "internal-net") c.Assert(nr.Internal, checker.Equals, true) dockerCmd(c, "run", "--net", "internal-net", "-d", "--name", "c1", "-p", "8080:8080", "busybox", "nc", "-l", "-p", "8080") c.Assert(waitRun("c1"), check.IsNil) _, _, err := dockerCmdWithError("run", "--net=host", "busybox", "nc", "localhost", "8080") c.Assert(err, check.NotNil, check.Commentf("Port mapping on internal network is expected to fail")) // Connect container to another normal bridge network dockerCmd(c, "network", "create", "-d", "bridge", "foo-net") dockerCmd(c, "network", "connect", "foo-net", "c1") _, _, err = dockerCmdWithError("run", "--net=host", "busybox", "nc", "localhost", "8080") c.Assert(err, check.IsNil, check.Commentf("Port mapping on the new network is expected to succeed")) }